ArthurPSmith added a comment.
Ok - see https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/245591 for the change.
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Thanks! I'm partially set up but I need to do a bit of reading. I will most
likely get this in (with updates) Monday - hope that's ok!
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Ricordisamoa added a comment.
In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T114547#1716035, @ArthurPSmith wrote:
> I've never used Gerrit - I guess it's gerrit.wikimedia.org? phabricator/tools
> is the project? How does one get an account there?
Please read https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/Tutori
ArthurPSmith added a comment.
I've never used Gerrit - I guess it's gerrit.wikimedia.org? phabricator/tools
is the project? How does one get an account there?
I've made a few changes but a couple of things still in progress - it's getting
closer, here's an image of what it looks like right now:
Ricordisamoa added a comment.
In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T114547#1715639, @ArthurPSmith wrote:
> I hacked on the periodic table code to get a very bare-bones nuclides code
> working... see files uploaded (nuclides.py has the main content, units.py is
> to do something with half-life d
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I hacked on the periodic table code to get a very bare-bones nuclides code
working... see files uploaded (nuclides.py has the main content, units.py is to
do something with half-life data for now, nu_app.py runs the flask app,
index.html is the template display - n
ArthurPSmith added a comment.
By the way, the standard chart uses neutron number on the horizontal axis and
proton number (i.e. the "atomic number" property) on the vertical. Every
legitimate nuclide in wikidata seems to have those set correctly (I had to
correct a handful last week but most we
ArthurPSmith added a comment.
I'm new to phabricator but this sounds like fun!
Suggestions in response to above questions:
1. We could try to make every stable nuclide an instance of "stable isotope"
(Q878130). I don't believe it's been used for that yet but it seems the perfect
candidate to id
Tobias1984 added a comment.
Another question is how we identify items of isotopes. There seems to be no
consensus how to use p31 and p279 for isotopes (Including some poorly thought
out edits by me). Right now I would favour constructing the tree like this
example:
carbon-12 isotopes of car
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In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T114547#1699119, @Ricordisamoa wrote:
> We have properties for decays to and
> decay mode , but how do we identify
> stable nuclides?
We could use lifetime and set it to
infinity (that is not
Ricordisamoa added a comment.
We have properties for decays to and
decay mode , but how do we identify
stable nuclides?
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